Leafy vines grown for their foliage can be cut back practically any time during the growing season. The same goes for ...
Roses, apple trees, gooseberry bushes, wisteria and raspberries could all benefit from pruning at this time of year - Clara Molden Our gardens can seem inhospitable places during the depths of winter; ...
The rains these past couple of weeks have been great for blooming annuals and perennials. To keep those blooms coming spend some time in your garden removing the spent blooms, a practice referred to ...
Garden designer Ish urged fellow green-thumbs to 'hold off' doing one common task to their wisteria until the late winter to keep it protected from the weather.
If you’re a gardener anxiously anticipating spring, why not brave the cold and do some gardening now? Believe it or not, the dead of winter is a good time to prune some of the plants in your garden.
RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter shares the plants that benefit from a late-autumn tidy — and which ones to leave until ...
Q: I live in Bella Vista. We have a wisteria vine climbing on our pergola. It's probably 20 years old, gets plenty of sun and is watered by our in-ground sprinkler system. It seems to be healthy, but ...
Prune wisteria, roses, and lavender in September to control growth and encourage healthier blooms. Cut back bearded iris, daylily, and blanket flower to prevent pests and refresh plants for fall. Trim ...